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Originally Posted by McGXJ
Hey guys...need some input on the TJ. Looking at bumpers:
http://www.quadratec.com/products/12065_0900.htm
(includes http://www.quadratec.com/products/12065_100.htm and http://www.quadratec.com/products/12066_100.htm)
Not totally sold on the brand, but thats the look I'm going for. Let me know what yall think.
http://www.quadratec.com/products/12065_0900.htm
(includes http://www.quadratec.com/products/12065_100.htm and http://www.quadratec.com/products/12066_100.htm)
Not totally sold on the brand, but thats the look I'm going for. Let me know what yall think.
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Originally Posted by jakbob
The 8.25 frosty has will work. The only thing that changed when it came to that axle is 27 spline (87-96) and 29 spline (97-01). You will also need a driveshaft.
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You don't, the splines he's talking about is the size of the axle where it enters the diff carrier and I believe where the driveshaft enters the diff housing. Has nothing to do with the rest of the driveline. You won't need to change anything but the driveshaft.
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Originally Posted by mikefrost
When my IronMan 4x4 adjustable shackles get here I'll be pulling the stock ones off the '95. You can have them when I do..........free
My shackles should be here this week
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I need to buy a front bumper with recovery points before winter. Last time I looked I liked the JCR front bumpers but that was a year ago. Any other good looking options in the same price range or cheaper. I wish I knew how to weld so I could get the DIY kit but that's not an option.
I am interested in having uni-body tie ins and also a steering box spacer.
I am interested in having uni-body tie ins and also a steering box spacer.
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Originally Posted by Green2000
It has nothing to do with the height of the tire, its the width and the backspace or offset of your wheel.
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Lol..well... 3in in front and 0 in the back just trimmed fenders running 32s. Someday ill even it out
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Originally Posted by mikefrost
I've got 31's, 32's, 33's and 35's you can try on here LOL...............when you come buy this 8.25"
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